Growth, from which no political or economic leader would like to dissociate development, encompasses consubstantial ambiguity. |
Among these patterns are those that cross-cut human and other species, creating the consubstantial kindreds known as totemic groups. |
Effective physician-patient communication is consubstantial to high-quality health care and to patient well-being. |
The sequentiality of writing and the need to express sequences pertinent to conflicts are consubstantial. |
And though obscured, yet to think myself obscured by consubstantial forms, based in the same foundation as my own. |
The descent into the Etruscan tombs must have let him feel he was commingling with his father, father and son consubstantial. |